On 6 Aug 2001, at 12:55, Scott Dier wrote:

> * Austad, Jay <austad at marketwatch.com> [010806 12:44]:
> > If you have your ham license, the max power you can use to transmit at
> > 2.4ghz goes from 1 watt, to 100 watts.  The limits are lower on a high gain
> > antenna, but you still get more power.  And you are immune to some city
> > zoning laws on how high your antenna can be.  :)
> 
> On that range at that power can you do 'commercial' activities or use
> 'encryption'?

Don't think so. With a ham license you can't do either of those 
things ever (legally, anyway). Which begs the question of whether 
using ssh to access your box at work would be legal or not...

Ben
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